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 | MAL0079 | Afghan Women's Organization |
3050 Unit 302 Confederation Pkwy N, Mezzanine 1 Mississauga, ON L5B 3Z6 |
905-279-3679 Toronto 416-588-3585 |
Afghan women's group * offers LINC (Language Instructor to Newcomers to Canada) classes for women (Literacy to Level 5) * settlement services (ISAP) * literacy classes for women * Heritage Language Classes (Dari) * Afghan Senior's Group * youth & family workers * child minding services available to program participants |
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm |
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 | CDR0102 | Birthright, Brampton Office |
27 John St Brampton, ON L6W 3L1 |
905-874-0607 |
Confidential help for any woman who is pregnant * provides free pregnancy tests * information on pregnancy * parenting skills * prenatal development * childcare and childcare options * child safety issues * maternity and baby clothes * friendship and emotional support * referrals to social agencies * housing information * professional counselling * legal advice * adoption information * job search skills * career development and educational assistance |
*Mon,Wed-Fri & Sat 11am-2pm *Tue 7pm-9pm |
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 | CDR0100 | Birthright, Mississauga Office |
2600 Edenhurst Dr S, Ste 307 Mississauga, ON L5A 3Z8 |
905-273-9409 |
Confidential help for any woman who is pregnant and distressed. Birthright provides: *Free pregnancy test; *Information on pregnancy, prenatal development, childcare and childcare options, child safety issues; *Maternity and baby clothes; *Friendship and emotional support; *Referrals to social agencies, housing information, professional counselling, legal advice, job search skills, career development, educational assistance. *Adoption information;
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 | CDR0101 | Birthright, Orangeville Office |
75 Broadway St, Ste 203 Orangeville, ON L9W 1K1 |
519-941-8999 |
Confidential help for any woman who is pregnant. Birthright provides: Free pregnancy test; Information on pregnancy, parenting skills, prenatal development, childcare and childcare options, child safety issues; Maternity and baby clothes; Friendship and emotional support; Referrals to social agencies, housing information, professional counselling, and legal advice; Adoption information; Job search skills, career development; Educational assistance. |
*Tues,Wed,Thurs,Fri 11- 2 pm |
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 | MAL0125 | Brampton Multicultural Community Centre, BMC Brampton |
Civic Centre 150 Central Park Dr, Ste 107 Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 |
905-790-8482 |
Neighbourhood multi-service agency * provides services to the most vulnerable individuals and families through drop-in or phone service Services include (but are not limited to) - settlement & integration programs * information & orientation sessions * referral to appropriate services * educational workshops * skills development * employment related services * assisting people with Ontario Works * counselling and support counselling * translation and interpretation * support for seniors Services are provided at Three locations 150 Central Park Dr, Ste 107, Brampton 3190 Ridgeway Dr, Unit 35, Mississauga 197 County Court Boulevard, Unit 303 Brampton Immigrant Settlement & Adaptation Program * (ISAP) For new immigrants within their first year of arrival * assists these immigrants to settle effectively in Canada * offers orientation and information sessions * interpretation & translations * employment related support * initial needs assessment * referrals to appropriate services * solution-focused counseling * service bridging * offered in both official languages * focus is on immigrants speaking African * Yoruba * Arabic * Tamil * Persian * Spanish * Hindi * Gujarati * Urdu * Punjabi * and other languages from South Asian Countries Newcomers Settlement Program * (NSP) Supports the early and effective settlement of newcomers to Ontario * priority is to support newcomers who have been in Canada for less than five years includes permanent residents * Canadian citizens * refugees * refugee claimants * non-immigrants foreign domestic workers in Canada who may subsequently apply for permanent resident status under Live-in Care Giver Program * offers information & orientation * interpretation and translation * supportive counselling * referral and access to services * employment related support * program focuses on but is not limited to Urdu * Arabic * Punjabi Community Social Support Program * (CSSS) Immigrants' Support Beyond 5-Years Serves men * women * youth * and families from diverse population in Brampton and surrounding areas * primarily a drop in program for clients to receive support in their settlement process * offers supportive counseling * information and referrals for immigrants (who are in Canada 5yrs and beyond) and for the non-conventional refugees or people with no status * group does not qualify under any other program or services * information sessions and workshops for * adult * seniors * and youth * parenting * health * life skills development Access Centre Of Training And Technology * (ACT) Serves individuals looking to improve or develop their computer skills * affordable instructor led training program * available to all volunteers and individuals who cannot afford to pay even the nominal cost * MS Office * Excel * Word * Power Point * Internet * Outlook * Basic Accounting * ACCPAC * basic key boarding * program is not only financially self-reliant but supports the administrative needs of BMC and complements the other programs and services Volunteer Management * (VMP) Serves individuals * newcomers and the community at large to develop or enhance their skills through volunteer work; allowing them to gain 'Canadian Experience' and increase their community participation also benefits individuals in developing their leadership skills and becoming role models for the community Multicultural Settlement And Education Partnership * (MSEP) Partnership with the Peel District School Board * Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board * Citizenship and Immigration Canada * settlement service program * helps newcomer families adapt and integrate into the Canadian education system * culture * and society provided to the families from the base of their schools (only offered in Brampton) Job Search Workshop * (JSW) Helps immigrants and newcomers in their job search efforts * resume writing techniques * job search techniques * interviewing skills * students use skills through hands-on work * role-playing * interactive discussions * job coaching * mentoring * career assessment, * supportive counselling * connection to employers, * and three months follow up Employment Support * Resume writing * role play * interview skills * job fairs * labour market information * job placements * job board Government Forms available * Citizenship * Permanent Resident (PR) * Social Insurance Number (SIN) * Canada Pension Plan (CPP) * Old Age Supplement (OAS) * sponsorship * Canadian passport * Affordable Housing * Ontario Health Insurance (OHIP) card Organizations operating within Centre include * Muslim Community Services (MCS * offering LINC classes * Violence Against Women program (VAW)) * and support to children who witness abuse Library Settlement Partnerships (LSP) * Settlement Services for newcomers in partnership with Brampton Library * Information & Referral * Group Sessions * services provided from two library branches: * Chincagousy * South Fletcher during library hours |
Brampton Mon-Fri 9 am-5:00 pm * Mississauga Mon-Fri 9 am-5:00 pm |
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 | MAL0182 | Brampton Multicultural Community Centre, Mississauga |
4120 Ridgeway Drive, Unit 43 Mississauga, ON L5L 5S9 |
Mississauga West 905-828-1328 |
Neighbourhood multi-service agency * provides services to the most vulnerable individuals and families through drop-in or phone service Services include (but are not limited to) - settlement & integration programs * information & orientation sessions * referral to appropriate services * educational workshops * skills development * employment related services * assisting people with Ontario Works * counselling and support counselling * translation and interpretation * support for seniors Services are provided at Three locations 150 Central Park Dr, Ste 107, Brampton 3190 Ridgeway Dr, Unit 35, Mississauga 197 County Court Boulevard, Unit 303 Brampton Immigrant Settlement & Adaptation Program * (ISAP) For new immigrants within their first year of arrival * assists these immigrants to settle effectively in Canada * offers orientation and information sessions * interpretation & translations * employment related support * initial needs assessment * referrals to appropriate services * solution-focused counseling * service bridging * offered in both official languages * focus is on immigrants speaking African * Yoruba * Arabic * Tamil * Persian * Spanish * Hindi * Gujarati * Urdu * Punjabi * and other languages from South Asian Countries Newcomers Settlement Program * (NSP) Supports the early and effective settlement of newcomers to Ontario * priority is to support newcomers who have been in Canada for less than five years includes permanent residents * Canadian citizens * refugees * refugee claimants * non-immigrants foreign domestic workers in Canada who may subsequently apply for permanent resident status under Live-in Care Giver Program * offers information & orientation * interpretation and translation * supportive counselling * referral and access to services * employment related support * program focuses on but is not limited to Urdu * Arabic * Punjabi Community Social Support Program * (CSSS) Immigrants' Support Beyond 5-Years Serves men * women * youth * and families from diverse population in Brampton and surrounding areas * primarily a drop in program for clients to receive support in their settlement process * offers supportive counseling * information and referrals for immigrants (who are in Canada 5yrs and beyond) and for the non-conventional refugees or people with no status * group does not qualify under any other program or services * information sessions and workshops for * adult * seniors * and youth * parenting * health * life skills development Access Centre Of Training And Technology * (ACT) Serves individuals looking to improve or develop their computer skills * affordable instructor led training program * available to all volunteers and individuals who cannot afford to pay even the nominal cost * MS Office * Excel * Word * Power Point * Internet * Outlook * Basic Accounting * ACCPAC * basic key boarding * program is not only financially self-reliant but supports the administrative needs of BMC and complements the other programs and services Volunteer Management * (VMP) Serves individuals * newcomers and the community at large to develop or enhance their skills through volunteer work; allowing them to gain 'Canadian Experience' and increase their community participation also benefits individuals in developing their leadership skills and becoming role models for the community Multicultural Settlement And Education Partnership * (MSEP) Partnership with the Peel District School Board * Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board * Citizenship and Immigration Canada * settlement service program * helps newcomer families adapt and integrate into the Canadian education system * culture * and society provided to the families from the base of their schools (only offered in Brampton) Job Search Workshop * (JSW) Helps immigrants and newcomers in their job search efforts * resume writing techniques * job search techniques * interviewing skills * students use skills through hands-on work * role-playing * interactive discussions * job coaching * mentoring * career assessment, * supportive counselling * connection to employers, * and three months follow up Employment Support * Resume writing * role play * interview skills * job fairs * labour market information * job placements * job board Government Forms available * Citizenship * Permanent Resident (PR) * Social Insurance Number (SIN) * Canada Pension Plan (CPP) * Old Age Supplement (OAS) * sponsorship * Canadian passport * Affordable Housing * Ontario Health Insurance (OHIP) card Organizations operating within Centre include * Muslim Community Services (MCS * offering LINC classes * Violence Against Women program (VAW)) * and support to children who witness abuse Library Settlement Partnerships (LSP) * Settlement Services for newcomers in partnership with Brampton Library * Information & Referral * Group Sessions * services provided from two library branches: * Chincagousy * South Fletcher during library hours |
Mississauga Mon-Fri 9 am-5:00 pm |
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 | CMH0184 | Catholic Crosscultural Services, Peel Regional Offices, Brampton Office |
8 Nelson Street St W, Unit 302 Brampton, ON L6X 4J2 |
905-457-7740 |
Settlement Services - offers settlement counselling * support with immigration documentation * access to education, childcare, health care, child tax benefits, social assistance, housing, individual and family counselling * helps obtain social insurance numbers * offers services in a variety of languages * affiliated with interpreter services * provides certification of immigration and education related documents * commissioner of oath services. Employment Access Program (EAP) - helps job seekers identify range of skills, design marketable resumes and assist in overcoming the barrier of "No Canadian Experience" * helps develop individual employment and career action plan * provides information about mentorship programs, retraining, education and volunteer opportunities in the community * one-on-one coaching, resource library and workshops* free access to the internet, phone, fax, and photocopier. Refugee Sponsorship Training Program - The RSTP is a program designed to support the Sponsorship Agreement Holders (SAHs) of Canada, their Constituent Groups, Groups of Five and Community Sponsors interested in sponsoring refugees. Supportive Services for Women - provides supportive counselling to newcomer women who are experiencing domestic violence * services are linguistically and culturally sensitive for the clients * provides individual crisis intervention counselling with no waiting list * information & referral services * support groups for recently separated/divorced women * workshops on self-esteem, anger management, assertiveness, job-search, stress management, health alternatives, parenting and more * networking for isolated women through groups * free non-judgmental, confidential support * helps victims of violence to identify and examine their options in order to survive and work through their crisis * accompanies victims to hospitals, police stations or to court and advocates on their behalf when necessary * refers client to other agencies or professionals when appropriate * responds to women of all cultures in culturally sensitive environment through many languages * provides public education Housing Support – helps Peel residents to locate suitable and affordable housing Volunteer opportunities |
Monday, Thursday and Friday 9:00AM - 5:00PM Tuesday and Wednesday 9:00AM - 8:00PM
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 | MAL0121 | Chinese Association of Mississauga |
Golden Square Centre 1177 Central Pkwy W, Unit 16 Mississauga, ON L5C 4P3 |
905-275-8558 |
Chinese Association * Community/Social Activities for seniors and members * Language Instruction For Newcomers To Canada (LINC) * ESL * Newcomers Settlement Services * Child care * Volunteer opportunities and training * Job search, Resume and Cover Letter Workshop * Computer Internet Service for settlement need * Housing and Referral Services * Community Volunteer Income Tax Program for low income families, seniors, and students * Assisting low-income families and seniors to apply for Ontario Works in Peel and Peel Access to Housing * Interpretive services * Commissioner for taking affidavits * |
Office Hour Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:30 pm |
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 | MAL0076 | Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre |
3650 Dixie Road, Suite 103 Mississauga, ON L4Y 3V9 |
905-629-1873 |
Multiservice organization offering a wide range of social and recreational services to meet the needs of the Dixie Bloor community and surrounding areas offering Settlement Services for new immigrants in 19 languages, including American Sign Language, Disability issues, Family Reunification, Commission of Oath,* Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) and bridge to work co-op , newcomert * Employment Programs and job search workshops, counselling , mentoring and job development, l *Employment Resource Rooms, offered at 3415 Dixie Rd, Ste 402 * Mississauga * 905-206-0755 *Family Programs (including programs for children, youth & seniors), Kids day camps, volunteer programs . caregiver information and education call Wendy 905-276-6392 * |
Office Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm |
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 | MAL0091 | Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre, Language Programs |
3650 Dixie Road, Suite 103 Mississauga, ON L4Y 3V9 |
905-629-1873 |
Offers Language Instruction for Newcomers (LINC) and Enhanced Language Training Language Instruction For Newcomers To Canada (LINC) - free English classes * morning, afternoon, and evening classes and Saturdays* Levels 1-7, computers * child care and infant care provided free of charge to students Enhanced Language Training (ELT) With Bridge-to-Work Co-Op Placement - free 12-week in-class * develop occupation-specific language and industry terminology * improve skills in business writing * become familiar with Canadian workplace culture and business ethics * learn workers' rights and employment standards * job search techniques and more * online research/computerized ESL learning 10-week co-op placement - gain Canadian experience * build professional network * practice in own or related field * obtain Canadian references * meet new people |
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 | CDR0125 | Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board |
40 Matheson Blvd W Mississauga, ON L5R 1C5 |
905-890-1221 |
Provides elementary and secondary school education according to the requirements of the Ontario Ministry of Education and the policy set up by the Board. Provides religious education at elementary and secondary school levels. Special additional programs include psychology and speech therapy, special education classes, ESL (English As A Second Language) and FSL (French As A Second Language) classes, continuing education, computers and family life education. CONTINUING EDUCATION 905-891-9263 Offers a variety of programs for adults including: computer courses; credit courses; general interest courses; English As A Second Language (ESL) and Language Instruction For Newcomers To Canada (LINC) classes; Test Of English As A Foreign Language (TOEFL) preparation courses; citizenship courses in international languages and many others. DUFFERIN-PEEL ADULT LEARNING CENTRES These centres provide opportunities for adults to enhance their employability skills. The focus is on computer training, personal life and job skills, and secondary credit courses for the completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). ESL classes offered also have an employability focus. Offered at the following addresses: ST GABRIEL ADULT LEARNING CENTRE (MALTON) 3750 Brandon Gate Dr, Mississauga 905-362-0701; fax 905-362-0706 BRIAN J FLEMING CATHOLIC ADULT LEARNING CENTRE 870 Queen St W, Port Credit (NOT Streetsville) Lakeshore Rd W & Mississauga Rd 905-891-3034; fax 905-8981-6602 SPECIAL EDUCATION Offers a continuum of educational programs for students with special needs, as well as assessment, short-term counselling and referral services to school-age children and their families, as well as home/school consultation and support. TRANSPORTATION 905-890-0708 ext 23220 Questions regarding transportation for both school boards in Peel Region are handled by the following offices: South - 905-890-6362 ext. 24970 Central - 905-890-0614 ext. 24973 North - 905-890-6000 ext. 24976
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Mon-Fri 8am-5pm |
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 | CDR0286 | Findhelp Information Services, 211 Central Ontario |
543 Richmond St W, Ste 125 Toronto, ON M5V 1Y6 |
416-397-4636; 2-1-1 (within 416 and 647 area codes); Volunteer Opportunities 416-392-4562; Administration 416-392-4605 |
Provides community information services
211 * 416-397-4636 * 2-1-1 (within 416 and 647 area codes) * provides confidential information and referral on a wide range of community, social services, health, and government programs * information counselors assess, refer and advocate to assist persons in contacting appropriate services * information provided by telephone, e-mail or mail * www.211Toronto.ca
Data and resource coordination services - includes Ontario-wide web resources at www.211Ontario.ca
Order Desk - 416-392-4575 * publications, customized printouts, labels, advertising and memberships
Training And Outreach Requests * 416-392-4544 * provides training on assessment, information, referral, interviewing, communication and advocacy skills (fee charged) * outreach presentations (free, but honoraria requested)
Possibilities/Possibilités * www.poss.ca * 416-392-4698 * online e-zine * for unemployed and underemployed people and their advocates seeking training information * information includes news, events, job fairs, articles, searchable database of local Employment Resource Centres * links to other employment and training programs
Partnership Opportunities * 416-392-4566 * information partnerships for development of community directories, databases or helplines |
Mon-Sun 24 hours *Walk in services Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
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 | CDR0055 | Human Services Department, Region of Peel, Children's Services Operations |
10 Peel Centre Drive Brampton, ON L6T 0E3 |
Information Line 905-791-1585 |
The Region of Peel’s Human Services Department leads, plans, and manages a region-wide early learning and childcare system that provides families and children with access to a broad range of family-centred, coordinated services. Children’s Services operates 12 licensed Learn. Play. Care. Centres located in Brampton and Mississauga for up to 846 children, using the HighScope curriculum – a fun, proven approach to learning through hands on experiences. Learn. Play. Care. Centres provide inclusive, high quality learning and childcare services for children ages 18 months to 5 years. One centre provides evening care for children up to 12 years of age. Another centre provides a specialized infant therapeutic program that supports the development of a healthy attachment between parents and infants. Our centres provide inclusive programming for up to 72 children with special needs. Child Care Special Needs Access Point Peel (Child Care SNAP – Peel) provides a single point of access to coordinated services supporting inclusion to preschool children with special needs in licensed child care. Parents and professionals seeking support or services can call 905-791-7800, extension 7627. Children’s Services has contractual relationships with over 140 service providers throughout the Region of Peel, 5 special needs resourcing agencies, 2 family resource centres, and United Way. Through the purchase of service of childcare spaces, Human Services is able to provide childcare fee subsidy for over 4000 children a month. Community Programs and Workshops: • Family literacy workshops in 74 school sites 23 community sites across the Region of Peel • Parenting workshops • Early Learning Programs in Peel Shelters • Training and Employment Programs for Single Parents • Mobile Early Education – Learning in our Neighbourhood (LION) • Early Literacy Workshops for Professionals, Parents/Caregivers through the Ontario Early Years Centres (OEYC) • Various other supportive services for service providers For more information, visit www.peelregion.ca |
Administration Office: Mon-Fri - 8:30am-4:30pm Learn, Play, Care Child Care Centres: Mon-Fri 7am-6pm Chinguacousy Child Care Centre: 7am-11:30pm |
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 | MAL0092 | India Rainbow Community Services of Peel, Branch Office |
21 Regan Rd, Unit H & I Brampton, ON L7A 1C5 |
905-459-4776 |
India Rainbow Community Services of Peel is a charitable, non-profit community-based organization * provides services to immigrants for integration into Canadian society and to meet the social services, training and health needs of Peel's immigrant community * programs offered include:
Services For Children, Youth & Parents - provides culturally and linguistically specific information, resources and support to South Asian families within Peel region * offers parenting strategies to help balance families between settlement, integration and cultural identity * links parents with other community resources
Settlement Services For Newcomers - assists newcomers integrate and adapt into the Canadian society
Job Search Workshops For Newcomers - helps newcomers get into the workforce by providing assistance with resumes * interview tips * information on skills development courses and educational upgrading/evaluation
Programs For Healthy Seniors - Seniors Wellness Programs - provides group programs * educational, cultural and recreational outings * support groups * workshops * referral and assistance * will accompany clients to various appointments * provides health and nutrition information
Program For Women - provides crisis intervention, support and guidance to abused women * information and access to eligible government benefits * referrals to shelters and support groups and empowerment workshops
Housing And Support For Homeless People With Mental Illness - assists people with mental illness to find affordable housing, to set up their new homes, to care for themselves, to plan for any possible crisis and to connect with other supports and service providers |
Mon-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm |
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 | CDR0160 | Learning Disabilities Association of Peel Region |
Brampton Civic Centre 150 Central Park Drive, Suite 104 Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 |
Brampton 905-791-4100 Mississauga 905-272-4100 |
The Learning Disabilities Association of Peel Region is a non-profit, charitable organizations comprised of groups of parents and professionals brought together by a concern for children and adults with learning disabilities. LDA assists people with learning disabilities and their families by providing support, guidance and resources information; provides an interactive environment, offering workshops, programs, courses and support groups; provides public awareness of learning disabilities; supports LDAO in pursuing legislative and government initiatives with special education funding and curriculum; supports LDA Ontario in their work with the provincial and local governments to initiate new policies for those with learning disabilities CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS include: COMPUTER SKILLS PROGRAM For children and adolescents (7-16 years) who are learning disabled (LD) or have Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder (AD(H)D); and who may experience difficulty in the areas of reading and writing, cognitive ability, comprehension, information retention, fine motor control and visual perception SOCIAL SKILLS PROGRAM For children (7-11 years) and adolescents (12-16 years) who are LD or have AD(H)D: and who may avoid social contact; behave immaturely, be shy or timid in groups, and/or experience conflict with peers. POSITIVE CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROGRAM For children (8-11 years) and adolescents (12-16 years) who are LD or have AD(H)D who may need assistance in developing effecting coping behaviours, manage conflict and develop constructive strategies to diffuse confrontations. ACADEMIC SUPPORT (TUTORING) For elementary and high school students who require individual assistance with their school work and improve studying skills. YOUTH GROUP Designed to meet the social needs of adolescents (11-16 years), this program gives youth the opportunity to interact with their peers while having a chance to participate in fun activities. SUMMER SUPPORT PROGRAM A full day program for individuals between the ages six and twelve designed to incorporate learning and fun. Participants will be encouraged to develop and/or improve study skills, learn computer skills, and take part in exciting social skills activities. LOCATIONS Head Office 150 Central Park Drive, Suite 104 Brampton, Ontario, L6T 2T9 Tel: 905-791-4100 Fax: 905-791-5159 Mississauga Office 165 Dundas Street, W. Suite 800 Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 2N6 Tel: 905-272-4100 Fax: 905-272-4863
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 | CDR0161 | Learning Disabilities Association of Peel Region -, Brampton (North Peel) Office |
Bramalea Civic Centre 150 Central Park Dr, Suite 104 Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 |
905-791-4100 |
The Learning Disabilities Associations of Peel Region is a non-profit, charitable organizations comprised of groups of parents and professionals brought together by a concern for children and adults with learning disabilities. LDA assists people with learning disabilities and their families by providing support, guidance and resources information; provides an interactive environment, offering workshops, programs, courses and support groups; provides public awareness of learning disabilities; supports LDA Ontario in pursuing legislative and government initiatives with special education funding and curriculum; supports LDA Ontario in their work with the provincial and local governments to initiate new policies for those with learning disabilities CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS include: COMPUTER SKILLS PROGRAM For children and adolescents (7-16 years) who are learning disabled (LD) or have attention Deficit Disorder (ADD); and who may experience difficulty in the areas of reading and writing, cognitive ability, comprehension, information retention, fine motor control and visual perception SOCIAL SKILLS PROGRAM For children (7-11 years) and adolescents (12-16 years) who are LD or have ADD: and who may avoid social contact; behave immaturely, be shy or timid in groups, and/or experience conflict with peers. POSITIVE CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROGRAM] For children (8-11 years) and adolescents (12-16 years) who are LD or have AD(H)D who may need assistance in developing effecting coping behaviours, manage conflict and develop constructive strategies to diffuse confrontations. ACADEMIC SUPPORT (TUTORING) For elementary and high school students who require individual assistance with their school work and improve studying skills. YOUTH GROUP Designed to meet the social needs of adolescents (13-18 years), this program gives youth the opportunity to interact with their peers while having a chance to participate in fun activities. SUMMER SUPPORT PROGRAM A full day program for individuals between the ages six to twelve years old designed to incorporate learning and fun. Participants will be encouraged to develop and/or improve study skills, learn keyboarding/computer skills, and take part in exciting social skills activities. |
Mon-Fri 9:30am to 3:30pm |
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 | MAL0001 | Malton Neighbourhood Services |
Malton Neighbourhood Services 3540 Morning Star Dr Missisauga, ON L4T 1Y2 |
905-677-6270 |
Malton Neighbourhood Services is a non-profit, multi-service settlement/community support agency offering services in Mississauga and Brampton. (The Brampton site is called MNS Multicultural Newcomer Servcies and is located at 3975 Cottrelle Blvd.) We offer * job search workshops * career counseling * translation/interpretation * English language training for newcomers ( LINC) * computer training * information and referrals * programs for women, seniors, youth * home work tutoring for students in grades 1-8 * after-school girls and boys drop-in discussion/recreation groups * early years parenting/children drop-in programs (0-6yrs) * free legal and dental clinics * women's advocacy and supportive services * help in filling out citizenship / immigration sponsorship forms and other official documents including social assistance and supportive housing applications * ( MHRC ) Malton Housing Resource Centre.
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Mon-Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm * Friday 8:30 am-5 pm, Legal Clinic,Thursday 4 pm-6 pm. Dental Clinic First,and Third ,Wednesday each month 9 am-3 pm
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 | MAL0154 | Muslim Community Services, Brampton |
Civic Centre 150 Central Park Dr, Ste 304 Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 |
Brampton North Office 905-790-1910 Brampton South Office 905-790-8482 Mississauga Office 905-828-2001 |
Muslim Community Services (MCS) Is a not-for-profit multi-service agency, managed by a volunteer Board of Directors, focusing on the needs of immigrants, newcomers, refugees and other community members through direct service provision in a manner that facilitates access to community and social support functions * agency helps to reduce individual's isolation, minimize barriers, strengthen community and thus work towards community integration * services offered include: Language Instruction For Newcomers To Canada (LINC) that provides basic language training in one of the Canada's official languages to adults immigrants after their arrival in Canada so that they may acquire the necessary language skills to integrate into Canadian society * offers English classes including Literacy and LINC Levels 1-7 at the Brampton and Mississauga locations * childcare for eligible participants is available at both sites. Violence Against Women Program provides holistic approach towards family violence * while dealing with women who are victims of abuse. It takes into consideration the related issues of low education, lack of information, low self-esteem, financial dependency, and emotional, psychological and social problems of the entire family, especially children * developed with sensitivity for the cultural needs of women in Peel Region * includes crisis counselling, creating safety plan, emotional support, and information and referral * women are served one-on-one basis or in group setting* The program also helps children who have witnessed abuse in their homes * program will provide early intervention * safe place for women and children to discuss the violence they have experienced * healing process and support * initiative is a joint venture of many organizations in the Region of Peel. Newcomer Settlement Program - intake * assessment * form filling * referrals * support groups * supportive counselling * life skills workshops and seminars on topics that will help access services, integration * with the help of Brampton Multicultural Community Centre (BMC). Employment Support: A program to assist the unemployed or under-employed with job search support * labour market information * job referral * work trials or placements * seminars on employment issues * training information with the help of BMC * Support Groups, monthly meetings for women and seniors to dialogue, solving their problems through peer support, networking, information sharing and time for themselves * group meetings increases awareness on services, resources available for women and empower them to deal with day-to-day realities, develop higher self-esteem, confidence and language skills for the labour market* Income Tax Clinic; annual free tax clinic conducted by volunteer professionals accountants and team from the Revenue Canada, Certified General Accountants (CGA) to assist low-income individuals, seniors, families, social assistance recipients and newcomers to prepare income tax returns. |
Offices Mon-Fri 8:30 am-7:00 pm |
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 | MAL0181 | Muslim Community Services, Mississauga |
4120 Ridgeway Drive, Unit 43 Mississauga, ON L5L 5S9 |
Mississauga West 905-828-2001
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Muslim Community Services (MCS) Is a not-for-profit multi-service agency, managed by a volunteer Board of Directors, focusing on the needs of immigrants, newcomers, refugees and other community members through direct service provision in a manner that facilitates access to community and social support functions * agency helps to reduce individual's isolation, minimize barriers, strengthen community and thus work towards community integration * services offered include: Language Instruction For Newcomers To Canada (LINC) that provides basic language training in one of the Canada's official languages to adults immigrants after their arrival in Canada so that they may acquire the necessary language skills to integrate into Canadian society * offers English classes including Literacy and LINC Levels 1-7 at the Brampton and Mississauga locations * childcare for eligible participants is available at both sites. Violence Against Women Program provides holistic approach towards family violence * while dealing with women who are victims of abuse. It takes into consideration the related issues of low education, lack of information, low self-esteem, financial dependency, and emotional, psychological and social problems of the entire family, especially children * developed with sensitivity for the cultural needs of women in Peel Region * includes crisis counselling, creating safety plan, emotional support, and information and referral * women are served one-on-one basis or in group setting* The program also helps children who have witnessed abuse in their homes * program will provide early intervention * safe place for women and children to discuss the violence they have experienced * healing process and support * initiative is a joint venture of many organizations in the Region of Peel. Newcomer Settlement Program - intake * assessment * form filling * referrals * support groups * supportive counselling * life skills workshops and seminars on topics that will help access services, integration * with the help of Brampton Multicultural Community Centre (BMC). Employment Support Programto assist the unemployed or under-employed with job search support * labour market information * job referral * work trials or placements * seminars on employment issues * training information with the help of BMC * Support Groups, monthly meetings for women and seniors to dialogue, solving their problems through peer support, networking, information sharing and time for themselves * group meetings increases awareness on services, resources available for women and empower them to deal with day-to-day realities, develop higher self-esteem, confidence and language skills for the labour market* Income Tax Clinic; annual free tax clinic conducted by volunteer professionals accountants and team from the Revenue Canada, Certified General Accountants (CGA) to assist low-income individuals, seniors, families, social assistance recipients and newcomers to prepare income tax returns. |
Offices Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5:00 pm |
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 | CDR0222 | Nexus Youth Services, Nexus Youth Centre |
Central Mississauga Library 301 Burnhamthorpe Road W Mississauga, ON L5B 3Y3 |
905-566-1883 |
Located in the Central Mississauga Library, the Nexus Youth Centre (NYC) is a place where young people can get information on community resources, take part in a variety of drop in recreational activities, or receive counselling and one-to-one support on a number of issues. NYC also provides services and programs including: internet access; resume/job search assistance; recreational activities (pool, jitz, dominoes); social support and skill development groups, and volunteer opportunities. NYC runs many group programs including Life Skills, Retail Training, Change of Perspective, Knowledgeable Films and Urban Readings |
* Mon-Thurs 10 am-8:30 pm * Fri 10am-6:30pm *Sat 11am-5pm |
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 | CDR0172 | Our Place (Peel), Our Place Peel Emergency Youth Shelter, Our Place Peel - Transitional Program |
3579 Dixie Rd Mississauga, ON L4Y 2B3 |
*Administration 905 614-1215 *Emergency Youth Shelter 905-238-1383 |
14-bed emergency youth shelter provides crisis counseling and referral services within a supportive environment for young people (16-21yrs). The shelter, located in Mississauga, offers assistance by trained staff (Mon-Sun 24 hours). The average length of stay is three weeks. The goals of Our Place II are: * To provide safe shelter and crisis counseling to homeless youth within their community, enabling them to remain close to family, friends, school and employment contacts. * To facilitate family reconciliation, if feasible. * To make referrals to ongoing clinical support and necessary counseling. * To help youth take responsibility for themselves, their actions, behavior and future within a supportive environment. Provides access to a RESOURCE ROOM offering: Computer and Internet Access; Job Search Support; Job Skills Training and Development; Educational and Future Planning. The transitional program is located on the lower level of the Our Place Peel facility at 3579 Dixie Road in Mississauga. • Youth ages 16-21 are eligible to participate in the transitional program. • In order to participate in the Transitional Program, youth must first be referred into the Our Place Peel Emergency Youth Shelter. Youth within the Emergency Youth Shelter may then be nominated to the Transitional Program. • Youth are able to stay in the Transitional Program for up to 3 months. • Youth within the Transitional Program participate in a comprehensive case management program, with mandatory programs to assist them in developing all aspects of their life. • Youth within the Transitional Program may be asked to pay rent based upon their income. • There are 6 beds in the Transitional Program. Youth within the program share a room with one other resident. • The Transitional Program is a co-operative living environment and all residents within the program will participate in various chores. • The Transitional Program is a zero
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* Office Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm * Youth shelter Mon -Sun 24 hours Transitional Hours Mon - Fri 9am to 4pm |
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 | CDR0084 | Peel District School Board |
HJA Brown Education Centre 5650 Hurontario St Mississauga, ON L5R 1C6 |
905-890-1099; Automated Attendant 905-890-1010 |
Provides elementary and secondary school education according to requirements of the Ontario Ministry of Education. Guidance counselling is given to students in liaison with teachers and parents. For more information about FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOLS in Peel see entries for Conseil Scolaire De District Centre-Sud-Ouest (Public) and Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique Centre-Sud (Catholic French). ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS Daytime Adult Education for diploma purposes; and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are offered at various locations in Peel. COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Brampton/Caledon 905-890-1099 ext 2632 Mississauga 905-890-1099 ext 2684 Run by a community-based committee approved by the Board of Education. The committee is responsible for the rental of schools to outside groups (eg, Scouts, Guides, sports groups, etc). CREATIVE ZONE 933 Central Pkwy W, Mississauga, ON * 905-279-4258 Makes available to teachers, reusable materials that industries in Peel consider surplus to their needs. PEEL ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS Alternative secondary schools offering programs from Grades 7-12, for adolescents not functioning effectively in the regular classroom, and who wish to improve their performance. The Senior Alternative Program is for adults and students (16yrs and over) who need a more independent form of education. SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK School social workers assist schools in identifying and removing those obstacles in students or in their environment which interfere with their ability to benefit from educational experiences. Services include consultation, short-term and attendance counselling, crisis intervention, and liaison with the community. SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM SERVICES Coordinates formal assessment of children with special education needs, and placement in programs for students with special physical, communication or intellectual needs, including those with physical disabilities, specialized language needs or learning disabilities. Offers these services at various locations. |
Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
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| | MAL0071 | Polycultural Immigrant and Community Services, Mississauga Office |
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Office: 905-403-8860 Counselling Services * 905-403-8860 LINC Program * 905-403-9545 Resource Centre for New Immigrants * 905-403-8860 ELT * 905-823-5461 |
Provides programs for new immigrants, first generation Canadians and refugees
Language Instruction For Newcomers To Canada (LINC) Program - full time and evening English classes (Literacy to Level 7) * free for permanent residents, convention refugees and live-in caregivers * child minding for pre-school children for registered students
Enhanced Language Training (ELT) - intended for internationally trained professionals who have prior training in IT, engineering, business administration, customer service,and healthcare * 3-part course (in class sector specific language training, one-on-one workplace preparation with a job developer; six weeks of unpaid job placement in a Canadian company) * day time and night time classes offered * full time and part time
Settlement Services - information on and referral * interpretation and translation * interpretation over the phone and/or in person to facilitate access to programs and services such as social assistance, medical care and legal services * case management services for underserved and high needs clients * career and employment counselling * short term supportive counselling * crisis intervention
Resource Centre For New Immigrants - computers with internet access * assistance with information search, letter preparation, completing on-line applications * assistance with job search and resume writing * fax and photocopier * information sessions on settlement topics * internal referrals to individual counselling and English language training * referral to community and government programs and services
Offers interpretation, translation, and certification of documents and affidavits |
Mon 8:30 am-7 pm * Tue- Fri 8:30 am-4 pm |
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 | CDR0203 | Rapport Youth & Family Services |
155 Clark Blvd, Unit 11 Brampton, ON L6T 4G6 |
905-455-4100 |
Aims to strengthen the social and emotional well-being of youth and families through counseling and related support services. Programs offered: * Youth Counseling Program (12-20yrs) confidential, individual counseling; family counseling when requested. A quick response to referrals; client-centered, strength based, brief counseling; group services. * Counseling Program for Families at Risk Rapport provides office, school or community visits; confidential counseling; counseling for the parent(s) and adolescent; a quick response to referrals; day or evening appointments; group services * Eclypse Youth Centre(s), Bramalea and Central Brampton 60 West Dr, Unit 101 Brampton (Centre for Families) A multi-service youth drop-in program for youth (12-24yrs) living in Brampton. (A number of local agencies collaborate in service provision in the centres). The Navigation Series covers topics including: legal, employment, education, housing and healthy living. * Youth Arts Against Violence (YAAV) Provides an opportunity for young people to use artistic expression as a way to constructively deal with issues of violence in their lives and in the community. Modern Batik art, photography, Photoshop, music production.
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Varies with program: *Counselling services Mon-Thurs 9am-8pm * Fri 9am- 4:30pm *Youth drop-in services, Bramalea 1:00pm - 8:00 pm Mon-Fri. *Youth drop-in services, Central Brampton 3:30 pm to 7:00pm Tues-Fri
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 | CDR0117 | The Dam |
ReMax Building 6850 Millcreek Dr, Suite 109 Mississauga, ON L5N 4J9 |
905-826-6558 |
The Dam is a community program for youth (13-19yrs). All teens are welcome, free of charge, to come to the drop-in and participate in the programs, regardless of race, creed or colour. The drop-in provides a positive, healthy, encouraging and neutral turf environment that is drug-free and alcohol-free. The Dam is a safe place where youth can hang out. The drop-in is named 'The Dam', because it is the hope that the drop-in is a dam that stops the flow of teens from becoming homeless street kids in the downtown core of Toronto. It is the goal to be the friends of youth and a resource to help them stay at home, in school and in the community. DROP-IN PROGRAM Offers a safe, fun place where youth can hang-out and get help when they need it. Provides a positive, healthy, encouraging environment for youth by offering free programs welcoming all regardless of race, colour, and creed and developing long-term, caring, consistent, one on one relationships. YOUNG MOMS' PROGRAM Support program which gives young mothers a chance to set and attain goals, care for their children and care for themselves, while being integrated into a caring community. This is accomplished by being a strong support for young mothers and by providing positive relationship building with staff, volunteers and young mothers. Services include: Individual counseling for young women to talk with a staff member confidentially about any issue or concern Assist with housing and job searching Referrals to other help agencies Volunteer opportunities available. |
Office Mon-Fri 9:00 am-5:00 pm Programs
Mon S After School Drop-in 3 pm-5 pm The DFA (DAM Film Association) 7:30 pm-10pm
Tues S After School Drop-in 3 pm-5 pm Discussion Forum 4:30 pm-6 pm
WedS After School Drop-in 3 pm-5:00 pm Dinner Program 5:30 pm-7 pm Evening Drop-in 7 pm-9 pm Young Mom's Dinner Group 5:30 pm-7:30 pm
Thur S After School Drop-in 3 pm-5:00 pm Evening Drop-in 7:oopm to 9:00pm Fri S After School Drop-in 3 pm-5:00 pm
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